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Vokabular WAV-Maker, published by Q14siX.de, is a lightweight educational utility designed to convert individual vocabulary entries into compact WAV audio files, enabling language learners to build personal pronunciation libraries or generate portable flash-card audio sets. Developed for Windows, the application accepts user-supplied word lists and automatically exports each term as a separate 16-bit PCM waveform, making the resulting clips immediately usable on mobile phones, MP3 players, or any software that recognizes the universal WAV container. Teachers can prepare classroom listening exercises by batch-producing files named after the corresponding terms, while students can load the same files into spaced-repetition playlists or burn them to audio CDs for car study. Because the program keeps the interface minimal and the output uncompressed, it also serves accessibility scenarios in which screen-reader users prefer short, predictable sound cues tied to specific vocabulary. The single public release, version 1.0.5.0, provides stable German and English menus, adjustable speech speed, and a one-click “Export All” function that mirrors the original list structure inside the target folder. Although no subsequent versions have appeared since its debut, the utility remains compatible with every Windows edition from Vista onward and requires no additional runtime libraries. Vokabular WAV-Maker is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, ensuring users always obtain the latest build while also supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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